CRISTÓBAL COLÓN (1451, Génova – 1506, España)
Bibliografía
Courtenay, Calista McCabe. Christopher Columbus. Sam’l Gabriel Sons, 1917, New York City.
Diccionario de la lengua española. Real Academia Española, 2017. dle.rae.es.
Flint, Valerie I.J. «Christopher Columbus». Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, inc., 14. en. 2016. Accedido 21 mzo. 2017. britannica.com.
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Harrisse, Henry, and John Cabot. John Cabot, the Discoverer of North America, and Sebastian, His Son. A Chapter of the Maritime History of England under the Tudors 1496-1557. (Syllabus of the Original Contemporary Documents Which Refer to the Cabots … 1476-1557.) F.P. B.F. Stevens, 1896, London.
History.com Staff. «Christopher Columbus». History.com, A+E Networks, 2009. 13 febr. 2017. www.history.com.
«Indio». Dechile.net, 2001. etimologias.dechile.net. Accedido 16 oct. 2016.
Morris, Charles. A New History of the United States. The Greater Republic. J.C. Winston, 1899, Philadelphia. HathiTrust. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009584659.
Navarrete, Martín Fernández de. «Primer Viage de Colón». Colección de los viages y descubrimientos que hicieron por mar los españoles desde fines del siglo XV: con varios documentos inéditos. Imprenta Real, 1825, Madrid, pp. 167-175. HathiTrust. catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000316863.
Nave, Orville J. «Lign-Aloe: A Tree, Not Identified by Naturalists». Nave’s Topical Bible: A Digest of the Holy Scriptures, Southwestern, 1962, Nashville.
Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. «Letter of Columbus to Luis De Santangel, dated 15 February 1493». The New York Public Library Digital Collections. digitalcollections.nypl.org. Accedido 16 oct. 2016.
Shaw, W.A. The history of currency 1251 to 1894: being an account of the gold and silver moneys and monetary standards of Europe and America, together with an examination of the effects of currency and exchange phenomena on commercial and national progress and well-being. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1967, New York.